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Unforgettable: How Remembering God's Presence in Our Past Brings Hope to Our Future
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Unforgettable: How Remembering God's Presence in Our Past Brings Hope to Our Future

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From beloved spiritual writer and Catholic leader Gregory Floyd comes a moving meditation on the power of memory and how God is often more clearly seen when we look back. 

This is a book about memory, about what stays in the mind, and why. It is a book about the presence of God in our lives and the sights, sounds, words, and experiences that become unforgettable. Beginning with a single word he heard in the middle of the night—one that changed his life—this powerful memoir by Gregory Floyd asks the question: without memory, who are we? It is a meditation on beauty, marriage, family, and prayer, asking of the memories that each implants: what do they reveal? Where do they lead? —and witnessing to their potential to draw us to God.   

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Release dateJan 18, 2022
ISBN9781640605657
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Unforgettable: How Remembering God's Presence in Our Past Brings Hope to Our Future
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Gregory Floyd

Gregory Floyd is Assistant Director of the Center for Diaconal Formation at Seton Hall University. Gregory and his wife, Maureen, are the parents of nine children. He is the author of the Catholic bestseller A Grief Unveiled: One Father's Journey Through the Death of a Child, and Unforgettable: How Remembering God's Presence in Our Past Brings Hope to Our Future.

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